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Game of Thrones - Doors

So I can finally reveal the doors that I made for Game of Thrones with the end of the latest series!

I just finished an amazing trip to Belfast in Ireland where we had an event for everyone that contributed to the series.
I met some great people ranging from actors, designers, other artists, producers to camera crew etc.. and for me one of the most rewarding parts was to actually finally see one of the doors that i made in person! What an amazing trip! Congrats to everyone for making Game of Thrones so awesome!!

Overall I made 6 out of 10 doors, one door for each episode of the latest series for Northern Ireland's Game of Thrones Territory Campaign. The final door was revealed at the event we had in Belfast on Monday after the live episode and there was some great hype once it was finally shown, it was astonishing to be part of something so special!
I worked with some great people and it was an honour to have worked on such a super project, Thanks to everyone involved

The doors were all created purely in Zbrush so that I was able to create some really intricate and crisp details.
The mesh's were finally decimated for export and then sent to a CNC machine for carving, here are some pictures I have at the moment.

Congratulations on amazing work Keyz. While working on the designs, did you need to be aware (or take advice about) how much of the details might or might not be transferred to the real doors during milling, or did you just hope for the best in the end (and fantastic) results?

@dillster
Yeah so we had to be very careful actually, the maximum depth was something like 16mm (very tight). So creating the levels and distances between objects was really tricky!
We had to bear in mind the size of the drill part too, so constantly checking pieces and lots of measuring in the end